This study aims to investigate the impact of war-related pollution on public health in affected areas. It will address the types of pollutants, the prevalence of pollution-related health conditions, and risk factors. The study will also assess the relationship between pollution and health outcomes, the severity of long-term effects, healthcare availability, public awareness of pollution's health impact, and current efforts to mitigate its harmful effects.
This study aims to explore the impact of war-related pollution on public health by identifying associated health conditions in conflict-affected areas. The research will focus on the types and sources of pollutants, the prevalence of health issues linked to pollution exposure, and the factors that increase health risks. It will also assess the relationship between specific pollutants and health outcomes, the severity of these impacts, and the availability of healthcare services. Furthermore, the study will evaluate public awareness of pollution's health effects and ongoing efforts to mitigate its adverse consequences.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
399
No intervention
Research and publication office
Khartoum, Omdurman, Sudan
To identify the the impact of war-related pollution on public health
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
To measure the frequency of health conditions linked to war-related pollution
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
To identify the types and sources of pollutants
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
To determine the factors that increase susceptibility to health issues caused by pollution exposure.
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
To evaluate the long-term health outcomes and severity of pollution-related conditions
Time frame: Jan- Mar 2025
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